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NOVEMBER 2024

US Assassinate Al-Qaeda on Arabian Peninsula Leader in Yemen, Promoted Thanks to Previous Assassination

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US Assassinate Al-Qaeda on Arabian Peninsula Leader in Yemen, Promoted Thanks to Previous Assassination

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On February 7th, the US announced that the leader of Al-Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), Qassim al-Raymi was killed in a US strike, at the direction of US President Donald Trump.

“Under [al-Raymi], AQAP committed unconscionable violence against civilians in Yemen and sought to conduct and inspire numerous attacks against the United States and our forces,” the White House statement reads.

“His death further degrades AQAP and the global al-Qa’ida movement, and it brings us closer to eliminating the threats these groups pose to our national security.”

Earlier, in a video that was distributed only, allegedly showed al-Raymi claim responsibility for the December 6th incident at Naval Air Station Pensacola, when a Saudi aviation trainee killed three American sailors.

In the 18-minute video that his group was responsible for the Dec. 6 shooting at the base. He called the shooter, Saudi Air Force officer Mohammed Alshamrani, a “courageous knight” and a “hero.”

The shooting focused public attention on the presence of foreign students in American military training programs and exposed shortcomings in the screening of cadets. In January, the U.S. sent home 21 Saudi military students, saying the trainees had jihadist or anti-American sentiments on social media pages or had “contact with child pornography.”

US Assassinate Al-Qaeda on Arabian Peninsula Leader in Yemen, Promoted Thanks to Previous Assassination

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Trump’s announcement confirmed earlier rumours that al-Raymi had been killed. In late January, a suspected U.S. drone strike destroyed a building, which housed al-Qaeda militants in eastern Yemen.

Al-Raymi became the leader of the AQAP after in 2015, previous leader Nasir al-Wuhayshi, who was killed in a similar US operation.

Back then, the White House celebrated the assassination, saying it was another step toward “degrading and ultimately defeating these groups.”

Under al-Raymi, AQAP called for stepped up attacks against the US, urging members to “direct and gather your arrows and swords against [America].”

The US “fight on terror” especially in Yemen is a sort of vicious cycle, in which it killed one leader, for him to be replaced by an even more aggressive leader, which led to a deterioration in the fight against Al-Qaeda.

Furthermore, most of the al-Qaeda strongholds in Yemen are in territories under the control of the Saudi-led coalition which continues its intervention in the country.

The only possible way for the fight against al-Qaeda to be won in Yemen is if the Saudi-led coalition withdraws entirely from the country, and then the Houthis will likely purge these elements from the country in short manner (with possible, but unlikely assistance from the US).

Other than that, the US is playing a sort of whack-a-mole, which it most likely is aware of and is simply killing one leader after another, without there being any effect, since the situation between the assassinations of al-Wuhayshi and al-Raymi hadn’t improved, it had only got worse.

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High Marshal Helbrect

Let me guess he was no use to them no more

Liberal guy

Right no use with knowing to much bye u zio wahhabi slave coward scum

Jake321

You write much more like a Libyan guy than a Liberal guy, Abdul.

Liberal guy

Hahahahaha

Mike

Fuck off shit stain.

The Man

Yeah, I agree with Mike… Fuck off shit stain!

Pave Way IV

One solid attack on Ras Tanura Refinery would end all Wahhabi-sponsored terrorism in the middle east. Everyone know this, including CENTCOM. Unfortunately, so does Israel, so it’s never going to happen. Houthis: It’s up to you, bros…

Jake321

It’s good you at least are realistic about Israeli’s determinate position in the region.

Pave Way IV

I’m only sure about Israel’s determinate position in Washington D.C. and the U.S. Congress. There is a specific penalty the people of the U.S. reserve for dual-citizen traitors. Maybe we’ll extend that favor to unregistered agents of a foreign government as well. Then Israel will be FREE to finally go full-retard. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you, Jake.

Jake321

Nahhhhhhhh…yet another ignorant comment from you. While I’m not a duel citizen and there are relatively few duel citizens in the US with almost none in the US government, duel citizenship is perfectly legal here.

Pave Way IV

Dual national loyalty is implicitly incompatible with sworn allegiance to the US, especially for military, law enforcement and government offices. When the U.S. falls apart, nobody is going to care what kind of clever legal defense a Khazar lawyer can invoke for Khazar government elite, because there will be no Khazar-run courts to hear the case. There will just be angry citizens with guns and a basic grasp if the ideas of the Constitution. They will dispense justice to the usurpers and oligarchs this time, not the little people Jews. I won’t be around by then, so I can only hope for such rationality.

Liberal guy

Being kicked by simple rockets so called ur idf iron dome can’t handle that and u called it determinate position hahahahaha u scum

Jake321

You need to work on your English, kid.

Liberal guy

Really granna

John Wallace

That’s what happens when you disobey orders from the boss.

Jake321

And yet another one bites the dust.

Joel Robinson

That is not the same guy ,stop it just stop spreading fake Intel https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/6c7c63463518b28a87dfe66155114a0dcd4749bd0b8c56eb406459cfe365e9ec.jpg

verner

I see prime idiot joke321 is hounding these comments and the best way is to ignore and allow him no pleasure from your response – he’s an idiot and deserve no interest.

Jake321

Poor baby. All triggered by a little opposition.

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